Kemar Roofe's controversial 82nd minute equaliser earned Leeds United a point against Nottingham Forest in a feisty clash at Elland Road.

The striker appeared to handle the ball over the line when he got on the end of Matuesz Klich's cross, but despite fierce protests from the Forest players, the goal was awarded.

This came after the visitors took the lead in the 11th minute through yet another set-piece goal.

A Joe Lolley corner was headed into the back of the net by Jack Robinson, infuriating fans who saw Leeds concede two goals from corners last Saturday in the 2-1 defeat at Blackburn Rovers.

With Leeds still trailing, Bielsa brought Samu Saiz and Jack Clarke off the bench on 65 minutes and an equaliser would eventually come with eight minutes remaining, when Roofe bundled the ball over the line.